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Where The Wild Things Still Grow (Part One)

How does the Meadow flower its bloom unfold? Because the lovely little flower is free down to its root, and in that freedom bold. ~ William Wordsworth

Queen Anne’s Lace (top view)

Queen Anne’s Lace (view from beneath)

Goldenrod

Wild Yarrow

Honeysuckle

Purple Beebalm

Close up of Black Eyed Susan

Rose of Sharon

Mimosa

All subjects were found growing wild and free; the first eight in a field on my parent’s property and the last two (trees) along a river bank. The beauty of nature is breathtaking. I hope this brings you as much joy as it did me.

Suzi, these are beautiful! So many interesting things Mother Nature sets on our path, if we’re open to seeing them. I’ve never been to your part of the country, so thank you for showing me what I’ve missed!

And this is just too ironic because for the past few days, I’ve spent my afternoons outside taking photos of FLOWERS – I kid you not. And what’s REALLY ironic is that I also took a photo of a Goldenrod with a bee on it!

But it is one of those things that might not always be CALLED a mimosa. People usually say, “Do you want some champange?” After you say yes (because you always say yes!), they say, “Oh do you want orange juice in that?”